Antoinette blogs, "Oracle OpenStack is packaged as a set of Docker images for streamlining installation and running within Docker containers which eliminates the need to install components individually and directly on nodes. You can install Oracle OpenStack from the Oracle Container Registry.

By taking the Oracle OpenStack for Oracle Linux: Getting Started seminar, you will see the steps involved in achieving a multi-node deployment as well as troubleshooting tips..."
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There's no doubt that Docker's debut in 2013 changed the game in significant ways for traditional virtualization. Organizations that had once depended on VMware or KVM for all of their software deployment needs found a new option in Docker. Docker made application containers a practical alternative to virtual machines.

There's also no doubt that the Docker revolution is forcing VMware and other companies to change their strategy in major ways. They can't count on keeping their customers simply by providing a compelling alternative to bare-metal servers..."
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It's been only a short 2 years - and it seems like just about everyone may know how to build a Docker container now. However, the newly built container image may not be the most optimal or secure. To build the ultimate container image takes many best practices, for example:

Don't use a root user

Repeatable builds takes discipline to pin versions

Your immutable image isn't as immutable when it's running!

Certain actions may double your container size!

Fat Jars may not be container image friendly

The differences between the popular Maven Docker plugins

How to tag your images with the plugin and store metadata in the container itself

Why did your disk run out of space?

Join this session to learn how to best address these issues when building your Java container images.

It's been only a short 2 years - and it seems like just about everyone may know how to build a Docker container now. However, the newly built container image may not be the most optimal or secure. To build the ultimate container image takes many best practices, for example:

Don't use a root user

Repeatable builds takes discipline to pin versions

Your immutable image isn't as immutable when it's running!

Certain actions may double your container size!

Fat Jars may not be container image friendly

The differences between the popular Maven Docker plugins

How to tag your images with the plugin and store metadata in the container itself

Why did your disk run out of space?

Join this session to learn how to best address these issues when building your Java container images.